You’ve signed on the dotted line, and the place is yours - congratulations! First-time homeownership is an incredible milestone, and it comes with a new level of responsibility. Suddenly you have to care for infrastructure you may never have considered before! Let’s have a look at the HVAC basics you need to know to keep your home in tip-top shape.
Read MoreThe way you use your thermostat can have a significant impact on your monthly bills and overall comfort in your home. That’s why it’s important to be both strategic and intentional about what temperature you are setting in your home: if you get it right, you could reduce your energy bill by 5%-15%! The best time to set the temperature to 72° degrees is when you are at home during the day in the wintertime. When temperatures drop at night, set the thermostat to 68° while you keep warm in bed. When it’s hot outside, 72° is too low to set your thermostat.
Read MoreAre you wondering, "What Temperature Should I set my Thermostat in Winter?" This guide for Utah residents will tell you what the best temperature to set your thermostat to during Utah's freezing cold winters. Read this post to learn what thermostat temperature setting will keep you warm and comfortable without causing a super expensive electricity or gas bill for you! We want to help you save energy (and therefore money) with your thermostat during the winter!
Read MoreSummer in Utah means that temperatures are steadily rising until it’s too hot to work or sleep in. Thankfully, most homes have air conditioning to lower the indoor temperatures, but the electricity costs during the hot summer months could be significantly higher because of the energy it takes to cool your house. Enjoy your summer without breaking the bank with these 5 ways to lower your utility bill and save on air conditioning costs.
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